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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wastirscrox, D.C. Sept, 22,1585. 11 am, For the middie Attia trata: aorthoas p fen, becoming 7 future, taillag, followed by rising . cloudy weather and rain, with northerly winds are indfcatea inued e for Wasbin. For | Wedlnes resterly winds Tair weather are indicated for the middle At= Jantic states, northwest, F street northwest, her selections of im= isin New York maki ported millinery for early fall and winter wear. 5-YrAnO1p Virsinia Vineear and Pure Spices pickling. A. Heitmuller & Co —* Ath strect, 7th and E streets, clothing they Frssenn’s Ick CREAM shipped anywhere out eutown: 1427 New York aven Breitha nent, chu your Catt th styles . the only one-price re im this city, a ner 7thand E streets, Sail the most reltabie clothing at the lowest well the mest re prices. Pare Cosas pr Bt. N Marerep— keeping outtits« Hail furniture si a Fuse Porrearr. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. < Brothers’ Old Rye per gt, at Lek Tith st. nw. Try a glk Whisky not Lay Ovsri: Deve ters, on the f 4s the pl your orders fo; dehive t to eat good oys- : plate, Golden's nish une, Also, Lex y quantity shucked or in the part of the city tree of 2 Estreets, are the Inost popular nd tailors of Washing- jotbiers Lares’ Pre Sense and opera t Ar SHOES, common RGE: Na, + dours above I. Face |; Hem ler's, cor. 42. _ The I. 0. ©. F. Grand Lodge. FACTS FROM THE REPORTS OF GRAND SIRE GAREY. The sixty-first annual session of the Sover- eign Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.F., began yesterday in Baitimore. Grand Sire Garey, in his report, congratulated the order, and sald: “These are not prosperous days on either side of the At- lantie. We live in a period of extremes—in | which capital and labor have not adjusted their differences; when money, or its representative, is plentiful, but the channels for its distribu- tion are not freely open to industry and enter- prise. Yet, the indomitable energy of our countrymen is conspicuously manifest in all directions, and the country, though depressed, is vigorously at work to recuperate and pros: per. For tl reasons we cannot boast of much material progress, but it is @ source of pride and encouragement that we have kept ‘our great body in healthy activity and find and Teport it sound and fall of vitality.” ‘he returns make the following showing: Grand lodges, 54; subordinate lod; ‘7,845, In- crease, 142; grand encampments, 44, increase, Bu" lodge Initiations, ALOUSr aereioe: sonst 25; initiations, 41,098, decrease, 2,676; jodge ‘members, 516,230" Inereaso, 10,558 en: campment initlations, 9,154, decrease, 1,4 encampment members, 94,257, increase, 3,4 total relief, $2,111,926.86, increase, $96,004. total revenue, $5,274,807.89, decrease, $7 % ‘The unveiling of the Ridgley monument, at Harlem park, and the accompanying parade this afternoon, will be the event of this year's session. The Uniformed Battalion of Patriarchs, hy field music, left the hall this morn: aded ing. and, marching to the Baltimore and Ohio depot, téok the ten o'clock train for Baltimore totake part in the ceremonies, There were quite a number of Odd Fellows (lodge mem- bers), whe uecompanied the battalion. Rare Arr Fer: sale advertised to ITURE AT Avction.—The ake place within the sales- room of Walter B. Williams & Thursday morning, September 24, at 11 o'clock precisely, offers especial advantages, remarkable among which is a most beautiful antique writing desk, inlaid with brass and pearls, 1 masterpiece of ingenuity, It has no equal, and is beyond com- parison, " It is now on exhibition. wads aaa THE StN@LE ScuLL Race PostPoxep.—The single ‘scull race whi r the Holtzman meda h was set for Thursday, has been post ued until Wednesday, the 30th instant, Xone of the oarsmen, it appears, was prepared to row Thursday, except Littrell. Kearney complains of malatia, Smithson that his boat is out of order, and Fisher of not being in condition. ‘The manugers of the race hope that & postponement of a week will enable the ours- men to get into condition to row. pieeteete mahal Excunsion Rates To Cox's StaTron.—The passenger department of the Baltimore and Po- tomae railroad announces that round trip ex- cursion tickets, good for two days, will be sold to Cox's station, on eres creek line, at the low rate of $2 from Washington. Tickets sold on Saturday will be good to return until Monday, inelusive. A Newsparer THIEF SENT TO THE REFORM Sentoor.—James Ringgold, twelve-year old colored boy, was in the Police Court this morn- ing, charged with stealing newspapers from front doors in South Washington and drinking four quarts of milk irom tin buekets at front doors. ‘ihe boy pleaded guilty to stealing two newspapers. The judge suid that the most an- ving cliss of petty thieves were these bors 1 newspapers from front doors. One of hbors, the judge suid, had not received his paper fora week. The boy was sent to the Keterm school during minorit; CivyY AND DISTRICT. Becerra, the Colombian ene Sear irom Mr. A. residence, No. 1400 rdson & Chesney, has S. Reed, to enforce Germ: city, sia . Ky. on tv Death was . whose anselt | ‘unt of imme- | 1: The National~ played a goed game with the | Bt. Louis A sterday. but were over. umb by a esterday conne latter Volkstest W well attended. J to games in which the ebitar AL a meeting of association last even was ziven up ok part. seratic mite stration of eit expenses to the Addresses were made ateher and Chas. C. ray ll oting places, mith Thompson, C. T. aster. ‘The fast h ¢ Potomae Boat club on Fri- ded by the annual club Will consist of a number of At the meeting of the Washington Cycle club, Jast ight, the president announced the death of u vi ent, Mr. M. B. White, one of nda committee was i plutions. umes A. Miibura was aecepted as cdelin for stealing a and forks frota an Avenue pon, Was lined $5 by Judge Snell this morn- Isane D. Porter, of Pennsylvania, was, tion of W. Pier Beil, esq., admitted bar. urday night three colored men stood on wrner of B and 13th streets northeast, one of them danced ajiz. Ed. Berry, a. boy, came up and the men told him S were Wanted and ordered him = he threw a stone and eut Enoch ‘Turner's face. He was fined $10 by Judge Snell to-day ALBAUGH’S OPERA Hovse.—In_ spectacular @ramias it i ble that the scenic show shwuld seriously break up the interest of the story. There are as few dramas of this or der, bowever, so well balanced and deftly dove- Uailed together, the spectacular portions spring- ing so naturally from the gene: id of the plot and cunningly helping forward the drama- Ue denouement as to. for: spietious and Pleasing exe to rule. “Clio,” Mr. > ‘Campbell's production, brought out at hs last night, ean hardi® | led as another of these excepti The spectacular the usual effect of preeluding nto which their due effeet by ma 1 want of expertness in the sup These taults will doubtless be from the second presentation this © The opening set, the P s be pon inate "[,HE TENACITY WITH WHICH PEOPLE abide by their euriy faith in Ayers Sarsaparilla can only be explained by the fact that it {s the best Divod mel ever used, and 1s not approached in display of Millinery,which will take place very shortly Exreexr Fatt, Novexrms ABE NOW DISPLAYED AT ry oe ALT Ht SAWS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. In regard tothe above announcement we wish to ‘state we are now prepared to meet any demand that ‘may be made on all the Latest fall goods or novelties. ‘We can show the most complete line of Dry Goods, ‘Suits and Cloaks, Millinery, Dress Trimmings, Host- ery, Corsets, Underwear, Upholstery Goods, House- keeping Goods, Kid Gloves, Gentlemen's Furnishings; in fact, anybody who msy desire anything In the line of Wearing Apparel. Novelties, or Housekeeping Goods can be supplied with them at BAUM'S MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT ‘at prices which we will guarantee to be lower than the lowest. To assure our patrons of the sincerity of our ‘assertion we will, at any time, refund money to dis- satisfied purchasers, ‘ CORSET DEPARTMENT. ‘We wish to call to your attention that we are selling our famous C. B. Corset. in red, blue, black or drab, guaranteed to be all whalebone and a perfect fit, at $1.10 each, noid elsewhere at $1.50. COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Inthis department we have the greatest bargains ever soid in this city. It ts nothing else but a Chemise, which is made of good cotton, 12 tucks, full length, made as good as the best, at 19c. each, sold elsewhere at 38c. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, ‘This department is booming full of novelties of Pen- Gants, Balls, Feather Trimmings, Fringes and Gimps, which we are displaying a: from 15c. a yard to $35 yurd, Weare fully aware of the fuct that it is some- what early for these goods, but we cordially invite you to call and inspect them, and we guarantee to give youas much attention as if you came to purchase. ‘Thus far our Dress Trimming Department has been the talic of the town, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ‘Due notice will be given tothe public of our grand N. B—Strictly one price at BAUM'S, 416 7th street. SILK DEPARTMENT, Special attractions for this week: 100 pleces Satins. in all colors, at 250; actual vaiue, 50 pieces Silk Velvet, in_all colors, st 78c:; sold ist season at $1. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 25 pleces Cut Cashmere, at 25¢.; worth 40c. 25 pieces Fancy Suiting, 25c.; worth 35c. ‘These goods are special values, aud well worthy of your attention. Our Flannels acknowledged by all to be the best ‘values in the city. We ayain call your attention to our 25e. Red Twill, our 20c. Red Twill, our 27c. Plain White, and our 35c. Plain White. We are convinced that investigation has proven them the best, and for that reason alone we have again duplicated our orders and again take pleasure in announcing to you that our stock Is complete in every respect. BBR OA uo oMM " pee wy 0 G Miwa o g88s ep AA ie EME Ss BBB OA A UU MMM = SugS 7 se21 416 SEVENTH STREET N.W. excellence by any new candidate for public fayor. y 7 HEN SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA APPEAR rin, take Ayer's velopment of the jsease, and continue until health Is restored, as ft surely will be by the use of this remedy. A cure is warranted in every in- stance. ‘3222 The New Style Fall Dress Goods. in brown, blue, green, garnet aud black, 12 yards for $2. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 92, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, £9, $10. ZAVY BED COMFORTS, $1. CRIB BLANKETS, $1. ROYAL SERGES, the New Style Fall Dress Goods, 12 yards for $2. = FOR BOYS’ WEAR, one yard and a half He cheap at $1.50. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK SULKS worth $1.25 reduced to $1. COLORED SILKS worth $1.25 reduced to $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, $1.50. ‘ poret SERGES in all colors, new style, 12 yards for $2. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, POND LILY TOILET WASH, A 3OsT RE- treshing,liquid.ssponaceous tollet preparation. An iedispensable luxury for the Nursery, the Bath, the ‘Sick oom, Cieansing and many other purposes. D2? Xr scrvs aNp sMEAR YouR FACE and hands with sticky tollet soaps made from questionable animal fat or insoluble by reason of salt and lime, which all hard soups (even Castile) contain. Be luxurious. Use POND LILY TOILET WASH. Absolutely pure and instantly dissolved in the cold- est water, leaving the skin soft and delicately per- fumed. Shun unlawful imitations. Get the WRIGHT Kind. All druggists. 25 cents. sel0-2we iit fram Br: ery $140. These are the best Toy eheay Useevr, Onsaxenrar Axo Cuear. Amonz the new goods to which we take the lberty to call your aitention, and which have Just arrived this week, you will find the following articles espe- cially reasonuble n price: en's Roller Skates, excellent goods, 7c. k Pattern Koller skates, Oc. 20 Oleographs, imported, in handsome g-inch Warranted not to tarnish, 990, ibinet Frames, new des 5 sh Cabisiet Frames, 49 (0 Ue. jush Frames, 79 and 99¢. Door Plush Frumes for one, two and three pictures, veautifut Gilt Frames, Plush inside, #9e- ‘Square Brags Bird Cages, good size, 99¢. Larger and finer Cages at $1.49 aud $1.98, ed Bird Cuxes, de. Hird Cages, 69 to 99e, at ming Chats, BAe. rats, : Hocicers, Sic. oldie ap Hoar, tine ally, 0k. New Citting Tables, folding les. very strong, $1.25. Heavy Ash'Toy Tables, Yves muure don with Urae: ‘bles’ mudes 0 are receipt of aes fot of wir ce ehatea fel Tea spoons, solid. silver dealgess ae eee Table Spoons or Forks to mateh at the, eo Tory haudie Table Krlven 8 ite be s Perforated An oe eee a Rubber handie Table Knives 4 . . CK SILKS, excellent quality. 750. Splendid set of Knives and Forks for bbe. o* 88? COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, 75e. Lovely. silver-plated Casters Butter. Dishes, Sugar AN DeOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, very | ge ar gic: euslh t aut Sboen Holders, Creams, ‘e also carry a line ot quadruple plate goods, very Our Ine of Nickel and Plush. 8 from 99e. up- deserves your especial notice, ek Ss NEW GOODS EVERY DAY NOW! EVERYTHING ATTRACTIVE AND CHEAP! SILVERBERG’s, se21 312 7th st., 313 Sth st. near Pa. ave, Eovy Rerniorrators AND ICE CHESTS, WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, Acknowledged everywhere the BEST for Family Use. Dally receiving, per steamer. our Fall Stock of NOVELTIES IN DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, FULL STOCK OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Importer, 8e19-6t 1009 Pennsylvania ave, Cusrsxcz, & Co. STOCK, GRAIN, PROVISION AND PETROLEUM BROKERS, 1420 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, (UPSTAIRS), WASHINGTON, D. c, DIRECT WIRE TO NEW YORK AND CHI- Caco. se19-1m jaa thot as imposing as had been expected.’ The living Batt ¥ Was unusually fine, ud receiv: thustastic applan The leading parts in the drama were fairl y Frank Losee, Miss Adele Belzrade berg, and B. T. Kingzold, while Mile ornalba led the ” will con- ken Harvid F Adele asteriy manne: auch’s all the we Orena Hovsr.—Wiile “The Black- Presented at Ford’s lust ni nnewhat reduced in size, mued to the imensions ot the d, and enacted with itozether quite an effective De Rose has lost none of terpsichorian art which or ers of the ballet, Was support d corps. The Je cn here for the first tim amusin tinge that air; teow ght. is very the Herbert b asm. Thi and the costumes brigist udience was of good proportions. “The Black Crook” remains at Ford's ail the wee! t enthusi- A HoUsE.—A large audience dU Mixs Lottie Blair's Imper- role of Steelle Mackaye's and were well it was ren- e will be evening the tith allie St. Clair’s com- pany ¥ tie and Stecl’s bov- elty troup this week turnish the entertainment for the numerous patrons of the Theater Co: Biigue show ig, 8 good one. There are natin days, Thursdays and § at the Conaique . — Dime MtskeM.—The popular favorites, the Leonzo Brothers, return to the Dime Museum this Week. They present two new plays, The nt hild” and “fhe Hunter and His "introducing Lion new ‘trained dog, Spot, both dramas. = nd ‘Tiger ona that with a human fuce, in ees SHor tx THE LeG—William Berry,a young golored man, went wo his brothers hecee ns South Washingt and found his brother Ws ‘her's pistol and he picked r,and be- we days uniug his fa polled the trigs fore a word con id the riser rebounded, sendin through Warren's leg, inflict. ing @ painful wound, William was arrested and arraigned before Judge Snell this mornt On a chars: of assault. ‘Warren said Irian oe Sccident, and the court disinissed the ease. — FORM ScHooL.—In the Police ng a district messenger boy, | fas arraigned, Mactina Gar. « The money was given * promissory note at the Bank instead of paying the note, box ‘of cartridges, pocket when arrested. Thy» boy said he was nearly sixteen years old ard bad no parents. The court sentenced him to the reforun seiiool @ :---.g minority. SS SENT To THE Ri Court this me d men, Harry E. Ch‘audier and Wm. ley, charged with pa‘ssi a countericit $50 bank note on Thomas & Wage a cashier, and locked them uj They ought clothing ‘with the proceeds and went to New York, where they hi & good time, return- ingon Saturday. The men claim that they the money. They ure held tor a hearing. FURNirenr Sar. —Dunea: Sros. sit 10.0'clock a Ta., the entire tater ture, dwelling No. 225 the advertise- carpets, &e., ane EY Streck ‘natthwest Soa” Maus Worx. Lexsen. I CHALLENGE ANY PUBLISHED PRICE-LIST OF LUMBER. SASH, DOORS OR BLINDS) MY CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED THAT I WILL AT ALL TIMES SELL LUMBER AS LOW AS PUB- LISHED PRICES ALL LUMBER DEALERS DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE AND MAKE ESTIMATES FREE OF CHARGE. THOMaS W. SMITH, SASH WARE HOUSE AND LUMBER YARD, FIRST STREET AND INDIANA AVE. N. W. se10-1m We Have Nor Ose Hoxoren SUITS OR PANTALOONS OF ONE KIND, BUT WE HAVE YOURSIZE IN TWO HUN- | DRED DIFFERENTSTYLES FROM WHICH WETHINK YOU CAN SELECT ONE, AND AT PRICES THAT WILL AGREEABLY SURPRISE YOU AND BE SATISFACTORY TO US. WE REPLENISH OUR sTocK DAILY, THEREBY KEEPING EVERY- THING BRIGHT AND FRESH. THESAME RULE APPLIES TO BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S STOCK, OF WHICH WE HAVE AN IMMENSE VARIETY. ONE PRICE TO aL " . THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 400, CORNER 7TH AND D STS. N.W. see 308, M. GRADY, MANAGER BARBER. and Invigorating the System Mier 4 ge Tue Kise Has Anarven: Back again from New York, where Ihave been per- sonally superintending the delivery from the Custom- House of our goods, imported direct trom Europe, ‘and which will be placed for inspection as they arrive dally at KING’ PALACE, 814Seventh st, ‘We respectfully invite your attention to OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Comprising the largest assortment this side of New ‘York. OUR HAT DEPARTMENT, ‘Containing every Style of Domestic and Foreign Productions, Elegant Black Straw Hats, at 15 and 19¢. Milan Straw Hats, black, at 40 and 45¢c. Fine Black English Milan, at 75c., 75c. and $1. Felt Hats, bound, at 50c. * French Felt, bound, all colors, at 87¢. and $1, ‘Twenty doz, Schoo! Hats, trimmed, at 25 and 50c. TIPS AND PLUMES, 150 doz. bunches of Biack Tips, at 23 @ bunch; colored, at 35c. a bunch. 8,000 Black Plumes. at 37c. a Pinme worth 75c. FANCY WINGS. $3,000 worth of Fancy Wings at following prices: ‘Lot 1-100 doz., at 18c. a Wing. Lot 2-75 doz., at 25c. a Wing. ‘Lot 3—S0 doz., at 37c. a Wing. Lot 4—60 doz, at 50c. a Wing. Lot 5-75 doz., at 5, 10 and 15e, 8 Wing, VELVETs. Our immense stock of Silk Velvets mnst be seen to be appreciated. 50 pieces of Black and Colored Silk Velvets, 16 inches wide, at the low figure of 7c. per yard; worth $1.50 per yard. A handsome line of Fancy Velvets at lowest im- ‘Portation prices. ‘Ribbons, Silks and Satins at our usual low'prices. English Treble Crape at a remarkable reduction. Our King’s Palace Kid Gloves, 3 and 4 button, our own importation, at 50, 65, 75, 87 and @5c. CLOAKS AND JERSEYS, $50,000 worth of Ladies’, Mises’ and Children’ Cloaks and Jerseys at prices that will defy competi- von. We kindly ask an KING'S PALACE, ‘No. 814 Seventh st. E. J. Monrny, THE TAILOR OF BOBTON, ‘WII be plessed to see the dremy gen- Uemen of Washington at 414 Oth at, ‘after September 1. Sovenzioxs For A Pexsy: ‘We feel ourselves somewhat in the predicament of the man who stood on London Bridge trying to sell sovereigns for a penny aplece. Nobody would buy them, becanse they couldn't see how he could afford to sell them for such price. In the same way we—; however, we won't carry the illustration any further, bat submit A FEW WORDS ABOUT SOME JEWELRY WE ARE GOING TO SELL THIS WEEK. Of Inte years there has been an enormous demand for Cheap Jewelry. Manufacturers have so perfected their machinery and have attained such skill in work- manship that they have been enabled to turn out cheap articles made of base metal plated, known a8 “Fire-Gilt Goods,” which, so far as looks go, are fully equal to any genuine Rolied-Plate Jewelry. All this, however, has not injured the trade in gen- ine Rolled-Piate Jewelry—the cheapness of the im!- ‘tation goods has simply created and satisfied an enor- mous additional demand. ‘There are thousands of ladies in Washington who never have worn and never will wear apiece of cheap imitation jewelry. It is these ladies whom We Want to see around our jewelry counters this week. An extensive manufacturer of genuine Rolled-Plate ‘Jewelry sent for us one day last week and invited usto ‘make an offer for his entire stock. We really had no idea of buying the goods, but simply as a business form ‘we appraised the stock and offered him one-fourth its ‘actual value. To our astonishment instead of refus- ing indignantly he asked if he could get a check that day, and on our telling him that he could he accepted our offer. ‘We will place the entire lot of genuine Rolled-Plate Jewelry on our counters MONDAY and until all are sold, AT 70c. EACH. 100 DOZ EXTRA HEAVY ROLLED-PLATE PINS STUDDED WITH REAL GARNETS AND PEARLS. NEVER SOLD BELOW $2. AT 64c. EACH. 60 DOZ ROLLED-PLATE PINS, WOULD BE CHEAP AT $1. AT 66c, EACH. 20 DOZ. BANGLES, WARRANTED STER-SIL- VER, FOR LADIES AND MISSES. SOLD ELSE- WHERE AT $1.25, AT 13. 60 DOZ. OXYDiZED PINS, ASSORTED PAT- TEENS. WE HAVE THEM IN OUR REGULAR STOUK AT 25c. AT 28c. 75 DOZ CLOAK CLASPS IN OXYDIZED AND BRONZE, GOOD VALUE, 75c. AT 78c. PATR. 75 DOZ. PAIRS ROLLED-PLATE EARDROPS: WITH REAL PEARLS AND GARNETS, REGU- LAR PRICE, $1.75. AT 94c. EACH. 40 DOZ GENTS’ ROLLED-PLATE VEST CHAINS, ALL PATTERNS. VALUE, §2. AT 54c. EACH. 87 DOZ PLAIN GOLD RINGS, WARRANTED 14-KARAT GOLD. SOLD ALL OVER AT $1.50. AT 63c, PAIR. 28 DOZ. ROLLED-PLATE BANGLES FOR LA- DIES’ AND MISSES REAL VALUE, $1.25. AT 70c. PAIR, 28 DOZ. FINE ROLLED-PLATE EARRINGS. CHEAP AT $1.25. NOW, WHO WILL COME AND BUY OUR SOV- EREIGNS AT A PENNY APIECE? 316-918 SEVENTH STREET, se21 New Yore Muuwexy Sronz, 930 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR K. ‘The proprietor having engaged in another and en- lirely different business wishes to sell as quickly as Possibie, regardless of cost, the stock now on hand- He will, therefore, offer the entire assortment at very low prices. Ifyou need any of the articles enumert ‘ated below It would be well to secure them at once, ‘The stock consists of— Over Thirteen Thousand Yards ot RIBBONS, all ‘widths, colors and quality, much less than cost. One Thousand Colored and Black STRAW HATS and BONNETS, half price. Two Thousand Yards of HAMBURG EDGING, much less than cost. ‘Three Thousand: Yards White and Black Cotton, and Silk LACES, half price. FLOWERS and FEATHERS at your own price. ‘One Thousand Dozen PEARL DRESS and SHIRT BUTTONS, less than cost. Also. VELVET, SATIN VELVET RIBBONS, CLARK'S SPOOL COTTON, SPOOL SILKS, DRESS SHIKLDS, PAPER CAMBRICS, SILESIAS, DEX- TER'S KNITTING COTTON, GARTER ELASTICS, CRAPE VEILS, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE, POCKET BOOKS, COMES, HAIRPINS, PINS, NEEDLES AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY, at Jess than cost. ‘The goods must be sold and will be offered at prices that will ove them quickly. ‘The stock is also offered in bulk to any one wishing to engage in bustaess, NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, sel18-2m_ 930 Seventh street northwest. eS Loox Ar * OUR NEW STYLES OF WINTER SUIT- INGS TO BE MADE TO MEASURE AT$25. AND $28 A SUIT. THE TWENTY-EIGHT DOLLAR GOODS ARE ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. ALSO LOOK AT OUR BROAD-WALE DIAGONAL OVERCOATS. THESE ARE ‘THE NEWEST GOODS IN THE MARKET; ARE MADE UP SACKS AND SURTOUTS, WITH WORSTED AND SILK LININGS, E. BR BARNUM & ©0, 2018, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WHITE PINESTOOK 112/16; ‘1700. 'f., per 1,000 f., DRESSED OB ROUGH at same price, VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 ft. per 3, per 1,000 ft, G.T. Kms, | » TAILOR, 414 Oth Street portawest. D. C. TY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. _EDUCATIONAL interest housek: M® Fons © pixxisox ARYLAND AGRICULTURAL OOLLBOR, Ri Gidiehmids mmatamoth house-turnihing Wut resume ber : The seat Of Sais. Institution bagine on the ing pect Sarria Whetaatereeon ee ae Fa aod i oh eg Nae ; NAL THRREOULAR gets decorated with colored Weiter CagteT oe SOREREN mas tis kale Eee Hae AOE: saapi Stel paper bo sheets for Got Savion At RIPLES MALE, Pie esteem cee aca, Fee ae pan te, Of decorated english ching G, between Bh and 10th st nw, on SATURDAY, | ing tuitton, board, fuel lights nnd washing, foen mee nit hand pal steq? 3.2% Handsome french and | October 3. ALi the latest and most fashionable dances | Otis made pabey wa ood Hanlish China tert Sets 5G pes, only 8.48; carefully and thoroughly tauht. Circulars contain! ‘Persons wishing to visit the co English china decorated chamber sets 10 pes | Seueane ceath ‘Col , Lecfurct on Com- | full information can be cbusiped ai tay Fesidence. minutes from W a procure only 3.15; with jar 5.79; Colored glass tee mich Law Pleading ang Baully Jarksprodence, Mist, or of the Janitor at te ball. "_SelG-1m "| {rip tickets at Baltimore & Ohin ritroms Sroner shakers tq joins decorated salt or | MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL.D. Lsctres on rsy M VERNON INSTETUTE, 1530 T SERERT. dont of the Collage can be seen at Epbitt i % ted english china saa C3 Parnership, | Mf “ianclish ana rreuch shoot foriria, Wisrweesitn | Wednentag” on eSrhy Ennibination dinner and wa tee"? pes. only | Corporations and AGMIENT. 5 sctarer on the Law of | sinual seston commences Sapt: Seb. ax26-1m ae © Nacagdt cokes ee, 22.48; Coal shovels with long handles te; Fatate, the Law of kv Crimival Law. | _se2m ‘Mrs PATRO, Princ as a Bear Boer Siders oe jammer with 1 pack | “SusiPH J. DARLINGTON, bay., Lecturer on the |. URURN SHALE SEMINARY QRS. Smoiare IXSTLU TE age of tacks Ye. chine oll ea bottle; Browns | Law of Personal Property. Contratis and Neguilable | AU Wulicnes SEPTEMBER 30 Highest refer school for young ladien aud iittic giris Tie teu paste 4c a box; Large tea bells Tle 3-atia tel | TOUS W. ass, Lie D.Lecturer on Common Law | “SS fme™ *°MEST BALCH, Principat, 12000 st. _ | Fear begin Neptomber 16, 2m it fll corpo facks 46}, Large brolicrs 9c; “Spice boxes only | Practice, and the Law of Torts, and Jadge of the Moot | GARFIELD KINDERGARTEN AND TRA) vein MSS CEL stbeNKON, 25c; Halt covered ot pan with Brosh AS | “Ree. 30H W. FOX, § 3, Professor of atin. Giiscis “HOOL will Teopen September 21st, #23 }F. BITELDON'S DANCING ACADRMY. 1008 Cat bacaaiae Th every departiman yilee | CHARLES W. HOFEMAN. LI. D.. Dean of the | 1thsnw. 1” 8 GGpEN, Principal. Hie satults Monday, Weneeday ‘and Pritay a making improvements. 2 mae cL M. YEATMAN, Esq. Secretary and | ad 3 Sermo . VERNON SEMINARY, = = ‘The Cheapest Place Introductory Lecture by Ton. William Mf. Merrick ART SCHOOL, TIN TST. In the elty to buy Silver Plate sonroaters ecerreny Dae gimten 3, eee | MT AA Prantin Park Sixtocs Plated Ware is at the hwest, on Wed- 7 ¥ ‘Oth and F streets, Boston ‘Variety Store, 703 “and 707 Market | newtay, October 7th, at 6:90 pam. All interested are 1100 axp 1104 M Sraxet X. Space. 22-tu,th,sim | most cordially invited to attend. "The Secretary can be seen at the Law Building from 6 to 7p. m,, dally, for information, enrollment, et ‘Ciretiars, giving course of study, terms, &, can be obtained. ai Bookstores of Morrison, lirad. Adams, or ‘Anglim, of on application to the undersizned, 8 M. YEATMAN, Secritary. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, FoR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Auerbach’s Saxony Wool, hand-made knit Jackets, Depot con San TL. 1 Gentlemen's Hats and fine sik Umbre- las, Complete stock now ready. Sea ere Sacques, redyed and reshaped into sacques or visites, Stinemetz & Son, 1237 Penusslvania 3 se21-3w , CAULFIELD, MUS. DOC. oe 720 17th st. nw, will resume business October 1, 1855. ave, ‘MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal. its Will Bay: . 8.—Those wishing to secure hours priof to that 98c. Men’s Plow Shoes, ge, | aate will plows addfess at Gaithersburg, Mtomusnees | MISS SARA A. CULL, 98e, Gent's Button Shoes, ‘Ose, | county, Ma. ‘selaaiin ri : Vice Principals. 98e. Boys’ Laced and Button, 986. D AND Ti ry Bf inetd atecd Sse. Boss’ Patent Leather Pumps, 8c, "i 930. Ladies’ Fine Morocco Shoes, — 9xe. nd number Corps of Thi Masters and 98e. Ladies’ Opera Toe Slipper 98e, | limited. RF. is Lastn, | Assieted BY @ Teachers — 98e. adler Oxtord 1 DRe. | Stenoztaphers. Selo m* 93e. isses’ Spring Heels 98e. | PP UGO KUERSCHNER, Standard in English and Classical Studies. ose. Misses’ Heeled Shoes: se. | ELS? Reicher of Pianos Organand Vocal Muse. | shes? 98e. Children’s Fine Sp: Qse. | ~ Terms reasonable. Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ 98e. French Kid 1 s 98c. | _selS-1me 208 5 Bw SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 98c. Gent's Fine ed Slippers. Ose. Alsoa variety of other shoes and slippers at 98c. ution and Dramatic Art, ‘Special Advantages in Instrumental and Vocal Music, dress Z. RGER, No. 906 7th street, 4 doors above I. The above goods are solid leather, and can- not be found in any other shoe store in this city at the low prices we are offering them. 4 ‘Artand Elocution. ‘Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER IST, 1835, Application by letter or personally, as above, au22-3m, 429.6 st. now, T HE UNE RGETOWN. sion will begin on Monday M ‘The Thirty-seventh § Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts at | Evening. September 21st, at S o'clock, in the College | <> 5% EES SCHOOL, AT 1110 LST Aucrbaolts Rie aacket Depot. ‘Tthand H. 1 | Building, corner of 10th and kesis., with an introdne- | YJ TS. MOREPS, SON on, a oe he tory adidtens by Brof C.-L. RLUINSCILAALDE: AE | 20s Sdvamages ie fren “eriits ‘method 5 5 a p., to which the profession aud public are res pee teae eee OW nisnere een veadt | inviion Pur fulton lnbwaasdon noniy Goren wae | Oulect Drawing. Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey. | Recommended by leading physicians. Sold ‘by druggists and grocers. ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AN rative Design — Vernon Row, 945. Pennay!- Sixth annual session opened September id evening classes. “Thorough tnstraction hours of 9 and 10 a. or 4 and 5 p.tn. to J. W. 1. LOVEJON, M. D.. Dean, se17-1m 900 12th st. Vv iT pri ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FLOCUTION AND | is are ofr David Keuneayrs Paverite Herveane ENGLISH LANGUAGE, pivauages to reeaiet gupta Calo sed or Eire H. W. Olinstead, Proof Reader, Indianapolis Mra. M. STEVENS HART, Principal, lar, EJ. WALKER, Sec. ee | Times. €0 Fourth year begins October ist, 1855. {MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14T1U_ST., BE Damaged Guns.—A slightly." damaged | ton endorsed by a respondble Hourd of Juice | aril for bore bean aa Sa ete ON — \ ou en ges School for boys begins ia Sati Seat MONDAY, Sep breeel-lodding shotgun, with rebounding locks, | ‘thorwugh Inuruction 10 Teachers Ministers, Ora- | eaiwer ise for, business, for Harv! istol grip and rubber’ stock will be sold for | tors, Singers aud others in the Culture and Develop. | Yair, Princeton and other colleges, for the sclentine 120,00 at O' Meara’s, 1347 Renn, ave. G | mentor the Volow. schools and for the U.< Military ‘and Naval acade- Speciai advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- AS. B YOUNG, = = lish offered to Foreigners. ‘O14 14th st. Circulars can be a MONEY TO LOAN. Cure of Stammering. Stuttering and all painful books’ aS GW ES SES ___ | vocal petecis"Metuots endorsed by prominent local NRW GHIOGS SIETHOD FOR THE PIANO, ‘ONEY TO LOAN— A limited number of Students accommodated with 7 wi poplis. can eccompliah in a | months 3 d with | cine what mordineriy done ie seaa with te ehd MB ats, boardinthe family of Principal ___wel'sbm_ | Sette Sounaed pom thoroushiaes mictolee = a PP HE NOKWOOD INSTITOTH — A-SELECT | ani partcuiary saayuel to wen wrginners Barba se18-6t 1424 New York avi Boarding and Day School for young Ladies and | teachers and scholars will welcome the. instructions = — lule Girls. “Reopens with fits customary large corps | contained in this method. A course of lewsons -will 63 15.000—TO LOAN of Professors aud Teachers, seventeen in number, | easily convince them that it is what they desire. For SB sco fore 56, Loa Comme af spay comeame oma Pet: | terms nad eeeer iaiocameaion Ga aes Gece ee ies ON REAL ESTATE. mary Class through Collegiate dey ent. with drew CHAS. W. THOMPSON. 911 M st. n.w. au31-lm "DOO [sea] THOS. © waccaman, | {iorgueh instrucuon in French Genasa,: MS ANSE MORAN'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR Fovs and Girls, cor. New Jersey ave. and Esta. W., will Reopen SEPT, 28th. Careful training: thor ough instruction im the elementary and neadenic branches. sS-lim* in MY OP TELDGRAPHY $140,000 28S. SE cent, on first-class city property. ‘Special training for ils in Selected Courses. See ee PP ee a rane qeesoren te outside pups, References: Faculty ot niversity of Va. and patrons of school. “Address Mr. od Sirs Wa, Be 2 O. HOLTZ. ACAD Princly 1212 and 1214 sel Corner 10th aifd ¥ streets nort Tih st BES Reine aie eines \ iLof the kind bere. A special invita \ JONEY TO LOAN ON RE. ATATIONAT, MEDICAL, COLLEGE MEDICAT, | tion toall to see the | by which you can soon Mai tattroau stocks, bonds, notesseeared NATIONAL SIEDICAL. COLLEGE MEDICAL. | [iota proesion, S14 adst. ae Seine RE ON eae Seay vu he 64th Annual Seasion will begin on RIARLEY HALL —A HOME secur M ] BER ere vINDERGART ‘opens September at E Misses POLLOCK and NOERR, Principals. Teac! class, sel ILA PHILULP PUBER STH, at Sp.m..in the Medl- 2G Mi strevt 1w., With ali Introductory: D, W. Prentis, M: D.,to which the iris, near Pooles \ Bulidios, 1 Address by 'P Profession. and Public are cordial regular lectures wil }continue daily throughout the HUFTY & DYER, es 3301 F st. nw, begin he “Autumn ato0 pm. -xaminations will commence at the October 6th, at 7 pan. F SG. MU 2 Coll ticulars anply to A. F. A. KI Dean, ACS ENGLISH Mice hours 82300 1 i Bay School for ¥ oung AW. SCHOOL OF THE COL eee SUHO th. wes Am* AN ELEMENT. he the Law y_ OCT) Lecture Hall of the Columbixn 2 7TH. at 6 O'CLOCK P.M, ents 10r the year will be made. ‘course of instruction will be th sume as during preceding years. For catalogues, applicat‘on may be made to Wmn.ULMorri-on, 475 Pa, im & Co. 1424 F stonw.: Fitch, Fox & 1437 Pa. ave, or to JAMES C. WELLING, President, se16-Gm LE COLUMBIAN COLLEG y in FRResns lay when security 18 good. O. i Fy and high school for both sex 1, Firemen’s building, cor. Sth st. ONY TO LOAN Ini sums to suit, at lowest rates, on approved real ce security. FITCH show rps of instraction hus been larged by graduates of Vaxsar and Swarthmore. T instruction in English, mathematics, uavuzal science and the laucuages 1s ihoroush ‘and ‘sufficient to pre- 0 LOA: LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, THOS J. FIsil The exercises of this De] Drawin a tM a (nde, Schaar, teach weed PE CEDARS A Home and Day School for Young 1 Ope Ds OCTORER IST. Modern lanscuaies charge of the Beriliz school. Theron: lish, Music and Art "A. special clas « wether for Nttie girls from rear aa! ‘anz) Sm MISS BARDE. Iie sh VAPITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KEN garten Will re-open on Septem! Fmation, apply to Miss SMUT MINS BOYDEN, 22.34 st. so. VHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, (STP VOL OR Charette” Mary's ‘Classical, Math = nd for Catalogue, Trustees, ‘ud eo ESCH EEL ORGANIST. TEACH EROF PLANO and VOCAL. MUSIC Pariiciat atte to be quan, jolmets or Teachers. Terms wary. é psenaita! ATON INSTITUTE NOARE ay School for Girls, wt Talies from Washington ‘vantages, with pleasant h drew Sime Reiicea DROF. J. FRANCIS Gi ‘ot ‘Special advanced, M September Sat Pu opens ebm if autem Miss Lire BK, Principal. DRENCH LESSONS. Parisian pronunciation; natural method. A prac cal use of the Language: twisty a short Cine, Fall Caaames Reopen SEPTEMBER ZT LLY. PRU _$80-6m 2014 17th wt now... bet. Kad Te APLEWOOD INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLN Bem." Degrees confer upo N oem and girls. MES ADA B. CON fr music and harmony. Methodsot the best Pa Young men prepared for college or non Carehal attention to lie toy aiid tale College), A.M. Prim. OF THE Was Collegiate Lustitute, Furopean masters tollowed. terms amd ‘other particulars auledin __Apply at 1025 Vermont: young Indy graduates assim J, SHORTLIDGE iM take puptin i P.AE MISSES TIPE VE MEISTERSCHAPT SYSTEM. —A Wow: derfully simple ad practical method, enabling any one to learu Lo speak fluently: and correctly Spa Ish, Italian, French and German. Pupils learu tompemk im the Very first lesson in long and connected . Entire mastery of every conversations guarauteed in a sh Day and vening Private Lessons, and in Classes for Ladies a on or Cinidren, ening Clases in the French day, wt 3:3 Opening, Oct. v 538 Ist nw. LUCIEN TERE, A.M, a native of Paris, France. Methods Taluctit. 3 stim SS BRAGGS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL amily and Day School for Young Ladi cube Girl ns Seplenaber For Catwlogue address Miss FANNY 1ICAs r, &c, will teach during Ju September, Guitar, Ban mony. $8 per term. 1742 Pal ave. n. w. VSS SL LAVITE, OF poston. AVA ume and certified exaininer of the New Engiand Conservatory. Piano technique, harmony aid "Voice culture. 1012 10th st nw. as M® BRR {LIS AND a Schoo! wil iv. August and if, ant Sari and inquire at 456 cst FRENCH BOOKS, &. Heanovarrers ‘on Scuoor Booxs ALL THE TEXT BOOKS USED IN THE PUBLIC iment of the Universit = will be resumed SEPTEMLER 2187, at Boclock - “COUN 2 “Fxaminations for admission will be held on the | M['S MA‘ {Pte oF praxo. ei : ons. for admis d a 2 COUNTRY RE 22 eee cor enap a Usgps rewotable. For particalars, &e. apply at JOR SALE-TWO TOWN 10 FOr ato OF TES. WELLING, LEAD, Sok PORSCHE GEENAN-PRENGIE tring. Price $100, Would-exc Bratiei, | YS ROSA PORSGIES GERMAN, Fie: “ond-hand furniture, Address J. HL. BLASTOR, agent, Te | Mi ana enalish Shot and in jersarten will re~ Martinsburg, West Va. SCHOOL OF | open Oewber Ist, German and Frencis taught by ‘For circulars apply 1224 12th st ply ael-eme THE COLUS “Phe exercises of this sch University Building TUESDAY, OCTOBEM GTIr, at o'clock p.m. Resides tive general course instructions will be given In special courses, a8 Civil and Mining Engineering, tical Chemistes, Metallurgy, &¢. ‘school fs open to. both sexes. eregis Seishiiig to enter this department are re. quested to call onthe Dean and register thelr names 8 carly a: possible, Vor catalogues or information apply to Prof. E. T. FRISTOE, Dean, oF to iA vithin three Lot 135 by 340. Apply xt room 11, eral’s Oflive,where » photograph of the hi be seen, B. r Poe SALE AT x { forciiy property, elesant Fruit Farm; haif mile from Lunham's station; ten mites from Washington; dwelling, barn and otuer outbuildings; must be s once. AY WOO! se19-3t* dK sts, constant practices. bw. X 2 at MASONIC 14 Corner 9th and F sts n.w., Washington. D.C. for the s-ncon of INS SEPTEMBER 267! for the formation of classes. Circulars to be lind xt music stores, oF at the Ac- ademy.. sel5-1m A Corner Sth ani ROR SALE — FARM IN FAIRFAX COU JAMES C. WELLING, LI.D., © CHIPMAN WILL OPEN ATHER Vit: good house and all necessary outbull sel7-6m President 17th si, nw. Of MONDAY, -ep- ood Water; high and healthy: five miles from \ FRE COU SEPARA GURe: at 2h iidren, AU lessons faith- gwen; onechalt mile tron raliuad. ‘To be sold aa a | FIVE COLUNGIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY pare aan ar boeee sclSams Pee cutive. Inquire of INO. B. EES ame | suined on MONDAY, the Sst of September, at 8 | Por INDERGAI NORMAL INSTITUTE clock a.m. Previous to that date Prof. ANDREW | TQ “or'teachers. with model schools for eliildren, 'TRETY—VIGLA P. MONTAGUE, A.A, oF one of his assistants, will be | irc LOUISE: und Miss SUSIE POLLOCK. Prine: OY acres highly im) daily in attendance at the sehool building, No. 1335 | pais Circulars at_ the, National Kind jergarten, 920 Sit'st and at the Frocbel lustivute, 1137 tthe, The publicare warned. against “some. who. elain: topes Land, through which posses the Metropolita BO. 1 Hand » turnpike; station and franch to confer with new students or to au- office the school. HL street _n, w. ‘ swer inquiries concernin jo erty. Particularly adapted for subdi 5 WELLING, President, i mus, But ke sch end Ae Ra iattecine ater tise | suosm JAM c WELL icent_ | he eironiom Bt no mag te tions and fine views, or asa Farm. for breeding fancy DLLIERE SCHOOL FOR BOYS UNDER FOUR- sock. “Good water: favorable terms, Apoly tot. | {ten 2058 Tata, teu Year. reopens October | MOORE, Georgetown, D.C sel4-2ws” | 1.1585, closes June 2. 1886." Eugitsh, French and | {Vii cDONALD-ELLIS: Latin, Gne charge. Seniors, in change of Tucien FC. Here. A; Meunlors, under Aire Colliers. FOUr boys taken into the famtiy Stidy-Hours daily trom TPUIOROUGH, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION AND WELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1305 17Uh st. acd 1624 Massachusetts ave, ‘This well-established French and English Family NOlt SALE—OR LEA: oR 4 new ten-room cotta 75x100, near depot, Gifton Station, Virginia Midland ratirowd. — Price ‘$2,000 or rent $200 per annum. DANENHOWER & EOS eon a given in the ase ofthe Typewriter a the Spencer. Sl Day Sian Por pis a Soegren ais act, detail Rot NEG | sharumem Oe Me Sasi Saie™ | Primary mete, Acne, College Prepare about onchait steared and welluctia | GS | 7 5 A, SEAR BQARD. AND. TUrTION= | ‘lly ieawionin Pretelt ander the direction of Prot. od eater: plenty of truly appien, pears | SUL. 4 @, Young indicn Mites, Remale Seminary: | c. Futtaine tw rhite Metin eres and choerisas Will. anllthe dete wittinioce $15, Boys’, Milliary Acadbmy: 3200, Young Men, Mili- | “A Herdic ts employed by the school for the benefit ot ind implements, for $3,000. “Apply to P. ie E ary Colles. Address PISCOPAL SCHOOLS, tad: | scholars n distaut parks of the ct thstand Maryland ave, 1.¢, Washington, 1 dontfield, New Jersey. sel0 ‘For terms and cifculars address Alexandria, Va. LOST AND FOUND. Jy26-ow ‘ASTERY OF FRENCH PRONUNCIATION.— Prof, Lucien EC. Cofiiere's Special course. [nui MRS. L. P. McDONALD, not merely” required, but she. philosophy MISS ANNA ELLIS,“ * AY enchootdnapdapecaly of theatowntiMiyaermpn: | eelt2m______Pricpais_ = ted. Fretich pronunciation, properly tg PARSONS, ML STUN TIVE DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE PAID | Smpiematier A torrect acooutind Reeat aaaaeae | for the guld-mounted Eye-glasses and Chain upon ton gnaranteed in a very shor: space of time, enablin In good condition, at 1310 16th street | pupil four writh fa pro re ‘4 pupil to follow with far greater profitand with imae- ate tangible results” instruction, under any ‘acer, by any one of the now popular methods. Day and Evening Private n Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen or their deliver a SEPT. 2orit, on Mt, nest 20th st. West A liberal rewardif lent at 2002 M st, OST—ON SUNDAY EV! Au a Gold Bracelei Washington. Wer Wasttngion i | pea Area a a eg eae ORES, PUG DOG; TAG 2,863. A SUITABLE | und at 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock. ‘Opening OCTOBER 2b, = Lessons resumed September 15th. ns Moderate, Also Special course of Verbs, $4 11th stn. regular and irregular, all practically reduced to one | J DONCH WILL RESUME INSTRUCTI ea : 5 REE | Souoaution. Addres 2630 Tat nw LUCIEN Ec | ED, QV \ae Wahl, BESUME INSTEUC ‘OST-SEPT. WFOUNDI FEMALE | COLTTERE, nee. Seg TDL on September 14th, at his residence, GOS It. se ms, of ces DENGLER'S MAN AND ENG bie reward ifiett av O30 A st. € : 2 Saienion mre eR ees chool, No. 929 Ist. p. w., reopens ~epleni- SEPTEMBER 12TH, 4 Multese Cat: losta brass chain colar, w., cor, R. L ave. a Ber Ist. Th goniinon Enslist tirai i Tnnictinge tatieht practically. Event sees Sor adults and children, @ DENG Mrs. OLGA HESsbL- HESSELRB, ARTEN. lined with red plush; answers to the name of “Tin, A liberal reward will bg paid if returned to 2107 ix st. nw, sezZate Diplomee de!" Ac OST—ON, FRIDAY, ISTH, ie de Paris, will open October 1, & PRENCH 4 Horse, with one white spot on e ce SINDERGAITEN SCHOOL for children ander 12 ihe hoof Any inforiuation to his reeavery will be underiand’a church. digs — Steinem Teeraaek tees aad Soe ser ‘ail ty LUKE: CONNOR, | gate: instr: thorough: pupils fitted for the best Colleges, universities and polytectnie 8. jess: also for comp-utive exam: take hich Tank in the various institu; her, and walt msgroct her pupils by SMiob to speak Prench ina very ary Longlish branches. will also Be Tain ave. shail n, ie i it is GSE-RUNDAT EV io fanght, bat i is desicucd to give instruction in the ren dlars at the booksores, Freneli languser s possible, and the constant Tirreuna es duress Lock 10x 535, P. 0. ky veil fomake pupils PEAK Fel pee be Anh Ten SHORT LIDS MEDIA AGRDE Cuevremont wl 10 AY BED SWITHIN, G SHORTLIDGES MEDIA ACAD: | Frencit’ Che remout will be planed to call A pucmeas alcouen cae SS emy adinita and classifies young men and boys at | Upolu iarents ard explain tripe down back of fal reward if returned Bs any time. Send for circulars. “SWITHIN C. SHORT- wings. "A libel LIDGE, A.M., (Hacvard College Graduate, Media, Pa. wings. Aftirnoon and Evening Classes will be for lst. n. neck andon et more advanced pupils, aud Private Lessons will also | _myodm OsT-ON SATURDAY EAST.A POCKETHOOR | —="* aes Teeventondate — Agontginins, $18 and several‘ blits and, business A ER a th at. nw, Esabilshed 1877, A suitable rewurd ‘Wi i t0 a q nw. eid AS paid I retured.(9 | ness gr common school, 10 send Yor exrculat, TV Sh Tn, INSTITUTE, 5. r.Sthand K sts. nw. a20-Lm* /ERTITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAG Tae Ber I ASHINGTON. sad ‘Modern thethods-thoruugh and progresdve, ‘Privave and class lessons at School and residences, FREE ADVANTAGES. BOARDING. = ae ROSTON. PROVIDENCE, wor rent with fistclas bork, several very | PENLADEEDHTA, —-BRSREMOR Efe Organ (orga fot practice) SS wcem, er reat Ww class bourd, several Ver i 3 : f % desirable rooms, “Also, af MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and $13 a term. transient aud table boarders Violin, $12 CGalalogues and price list on application, : Wes Wasuners COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, jerywhere to Be the best schools for leaning toopeak write rend and understand the fie ign languages, Terms begin SETPEMBEN 7. eee Prof.N. JOLY, 723 Lath st. now. lus pl ‘ei " DY SENGION OPER VATORY, OF MUSIC, WE TREMONT.”—THIS HOUSE HASBEEN | > G, | Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladlesand Little * aoe Heated, and in, every sray put in Urstcla ‘Moore's Hall, 311 Oth st b.w., seventeenth year. Girls order, 1tis the coolest and most desirable place to bourd | Piano. i, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, 0. fn the ely. “Terms, 925, 30, @40 and $45 perm Je7 | Kian OOFere peat conservaiories. ‘Tuition | ‘This institution will enter upon its twelfth annaal = Sis far Porter FPS YBULLARD, Director. | 2 “iron Sasa PERSONAL, woate = | Mrs.Z D. BUCHER eonnemnennemmnsene Prinetpal, ee or -| Jp TS JOEPHS COLLEGE, Biss HON Ped ies Prineipal, wee Bink gentiones AG Hal ats 2 | > ert ose per sesuon of hve Zponths $100. | Assisted by a tull corps of experienced teachers. e wi : : ilngher work. Address N. E, Siar lee, (5 | Day aontsasnordng te grade, etadies willbe re | _y°ensicgucs asd Ril" pancainse api tothe YOUNG WiDOW, QUIET AND REFINED, a | “Adaress "BHO SOSEED, Director, ae aaa rp desren the asaliance of an edeiiy sung “A GERMAN LADY WITH HIGHEST RECOM. jHleman of Means and business capacity, in a. Gesires gent Pabtimesd eee Ba wterprise for the season; payment guaranteed: S71: age for Classic ‘and Soden Music: gh ‘he enterp! a i [ORGAN’S | [OOL YOUNG a Fy Spyertonlly far ie right person “dares Shi | JTS 4 C MORGANS» gee FOR ‘te Habla peti cod erm, Pat PRACTICAL NEW ENGLAND WOMAN & ‘Resident snlive acters of French sod German. OrFELOR VSG st uw, meenizgn" face, wants fo mieet geaticnian with OF without fate: | ae —aeeorcaTe HILTON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La: ea ae pte ey eet | Ta tapas et re Dranee.” Address Mra. O.P., Staroflice, —° "jue" | open thelr am ‘and Modern Languages,” School year being POR ADOPTION—A WMALTHY MALE IN- fant, 4 months old; American. Address PO, Baw KS ‘Washington city. mea TW 48 AGTON, DETECTIVE AGENCY—oLD- est }; culls at residence zompey at ffeeroice hours 9 a0a,to 10 pa. managers Wiig [IAMS & GE PRICK, 926 lot Awe etme” ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND UP- Qe AOurtos ERE Pere bs sitaad G19 Dt ne ae SCHOOLS FURNISHED AT CONTRACT PRICES BY WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, sels 425 “th stn. Scroot Booxs. We are now prepared to meet all demands for Schoot Books in every grade; also, Schou! Bags, Slates, aid eversthing needed for a scholars complete outfit, which we offer at the very lowest price. "The public are cordially Invited to come atid wee fur themselves, NEW BOOKS. A Wheel of Fire. (Arlo Bates.) 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